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Review
. 2006;15(2):57-74.
doi: 10.1300/J070v15n02_05.

"Speaking of mothers. . ."How does the literature portray mothers who have a history of child sexual abuse?

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"Speaking of mothers. . ."How does the literature portray mothers who have a history of child sexual abuse?

Jan Breckenridge. J Child Sex Abus. 2006.

Abstract

The tendency to cast mothers in a negative light has featured in much of the literature researching child sexual abuse. More recently however, this trend has become increasingly evident in any number of empirical discussions focusing on mothers who themselves have a history of child sexual abuse. This article presents a detailed thematic analysis of the ways in which the literature presents these mothers, particularly concentrating on research examining their parenting post disclosure of their child's sexual abuse. A critical reading of the literature supports commentary on methodological problems in research design as well as assumptions made about mothering, the nature of support, and the focus on the effects of childhood sexual abuse to the exclusion of the influence of other childhood experiences and difficulties.

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